Sardonicus
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
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I was recently told by my Practice Nurse that my beloved Accu-Chek was no longer to be supported by my GP surgery; when I queried this I was told that NICE had ordered that only the meter I was given (can't recall the name, still in its box,) will be the only one in use by all diabetics. I have no confidence in this machine, having used one at work (I am an RGN in Dementia Care) with poor results - i.e. readings at variance with clinical signs. I was told that studies had shown which prove the instrument is acceptably accurate and I therefore had to use it, as no prescription was forthcoming for my old tests.
I am Type 2, but now Insulin Dependant.
Am I being lied to?
I was recently told by my Practice Nurse that my beloved Accu-Chek was no longer to be supported by my GP surgery; when I queried this I was told that NICE had ordered that only the meter I was given (can't recall the name, still in its box,) will be the only one in use by all diabetics. I have no confidence in this machine, having used one at work (I am an RGN in Dementia Care) with poor results - i.e. readings at variance with clinical signs. I was told that studies had shown which prove the instrument is acceptably accurate and I therefore had to use it, as no prescription was forthcoming for my old tests.
I am Type 2, but now Insulin Dependant.
Am I being lied to?